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Sanford cops: Public's help sought in nabbing gunman who robbed Harbor Community Bank last month

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Sanford cops ask public;s help in finding this suspected armd bank robber, Rod Beaton / Headline Surfer®Photo for Headline Surfer® / 
Take a good look at this face, If you see this man, don't approach him. Just call Sanford cops at 407-688-5070 or Crimeline at the toll free number listed at the bottom of this story and learn how you can receive a cash reward if information you provide leads to this man's arrest on an alleged armed robbery charge.

SANFORD, Fla. -- On Nov. 5, just minutes before high noon, a then-unknown gunman brazenly walked into the Harbor Community Bank, 251 West First St., and stuck a handgun in the face of a teller before fleeing with the loot in one hand and gun in the other.

"The suspect brandished a firearm and demanded money from a bank employee," Sanford cop Ronny Neal told Headline Surfer® and other Central Florida media outlets that day, "It is unknown the amount of money obtained. Furthermore, the suspect fled the scene and is considered armed and dangerous."

36. Easy Rider replica chopper part of Biketoberfest

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Easy Rider replica chopper a big hit in Daytona Beach, FL at Biketoberfest / Headline Surfer®

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. -- Bikers have come to Daytona Beach for decades hoping to see someone riding in on that one-of-a-kind motorcycle truly stands out in the crowd. The head turner.

And there's no better representation than that of the red, white & blue: The Captain America chopper from the 1969 counter-culture hippie biker movie, "Easy Rider," starring Peter Fonda, Dennis Hopper and Jack Nicholson.

Red flags flown Sunday on rainy beaches in Ormond, Daytona & New Smyrna

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Dunlawton Ramp, Daytona BVeach Shores/ Headline Surfer®New Smyrna Beach cam / Headline Surfer®
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The beach is deserted near the Dunlawton Avenue ramp in Daytona Beach Shores while the Flagler Avenue ramp in New Smyrna Beach shows a couple of people walking along the shoreline just after 5 p.m. Sunday in these screen shots from Volusia County's beach cams.
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. -- Volusia County Beach Safety flew the red flag on this rainy Sunday with hazardous rip current conditions once again up and down the coast.

Christmas Parade Snapshots: Daytona, New Smyrna & Port Orange

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Check out this beautiful scene setter from the Daytona Beach Boat Parade.

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. -- It's that time of year again when when several coastal cities in Volusia County hold Christmas Parades. And Headline Surfer® presents snapshots from its social media network of friends from these festive parades over the weekend in Daytona Beach, New Smyrna Beach and Port Orange.

35. Grant Enfinger wins 2014 Arca series race at Daytona

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Buster Graham starts big pile up in 2014 Arca race at Daytona / Headline Surfer®
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Buster Graham starts 15-car wreck at Daytona in the feb. 15, 2014, Arca series race at Daytona.

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. -- Buster Graham and Chase Elliott got into it early in the Lucas Oil 200 Arca race at Daytona Internatiobnal Speedway, and in the procress, collected 15 cars.

And while team members from both racing crews were involvrd in a post-race skirmish, Grant Enfinger celebrated his first win at Daytona and his his third career victory in the stock car series.

Operation 'Christmas Cheer' under way in New Smyrna Beach

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NSBPD Deputy Chief Donna Lavasllee leading Christmas toy, food, clothing drive for needy / Headline Surfer®NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- Between now and Dec. 18, Deputy Police Chief Donna Lavallee and her colleagues in lawn enforcement at the New Smyrna Beach cop shop are encouraging citizens to remember the holidays and the true meaning of giving -- not just among family and friends, but to those less fortunate in the community.

34. New Smyrna Beach Observer ceases publication for good -- again!

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NSB Observer clodsed for good / Headline Surfer®The Observer newspaper ceased publicatiuon in 2014 / Headline Surfer®NEW SMYRNA BEACH, Fla. -- Realtor Tom Alcorn bought the New Smyrna Beach Observer off the scrap heap of federal bankruptcy for $2,500 and re-opened it as a monthly, publishing 18 issues, but as the year 2014 drew to a close,  the paper was dead again.

Alcorn hired Tiffany Evers, who studied journalism in college as his editor, but the Observer never really got on track in terms of substantive reporting and lacked a credible distribution network. As a result, it officially ceased operations on Dec. 31, 2014.

33. NSB businessman Bob Garrigues dies at age 88; drew controversy by trying to help Steve Dennis

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Bob Garrigues on Canal Strreet during the 2013 Halloween Parade with his wife, Peggy / Headline Surfer®Headline Surfer® photo /
New Smyrna Beach businessman Bob Garrigues was a fixture at street festivals on Flagler Avenue and Canal Street, even in advanced age with his wife, Peggy, by his side, as shown in this image from the 2012 NSB Halloween Parade on Canal. 

NEW SMYRNA BEACH, Fla. -- Bob Garrigues was a leading businessman in New Smyrna Beach for decades, before he passed away on July 18, 2014, at the age of 82.

Born and raised in the Baltimore, Maryland area, Bob served in the Army during the Korean Conflict then graduated from Towson State University. He started a staff leasing company in the 1990s but spent most of his career in insurance.